New Clinical Education Structure Announced

Congratulations to Georgia Campus – Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine (GA-PCOM)
Assistant Dean of Clinical Education Dr. Paula Gregory who will leave GA-PCOM at the
beginning of May to assume her new position as the Dean of the newly established Kansas
City University - Joplin College of Osteopathic Medicine in Joplin, Missouri in June.

Dean and Chief Academic Officer H. William Craver III, DO, said, “Dr. Gregory has
been a wonderful asset to the college. We thank her for her great efforts to advance
the institution and wish her well as she moves on to serve as Dean of KCSOM.”

To meet the growing needs of clinical education throughout the four-year curriculum,
a revised structure has been established for GA-PCOM’s clinical education department. Dr. Murray Berkowitz will serve as the interim Assistant Dean of Clerkship and Core Site Development.
In this role, he is responsible for the administration of third- and fourth-year clerkships,
including interacting with preceptors, hospitals and area health education centers.
In addition, he is charged with developing new clinical education sites, as well as
overseeing the Office of Undergraduate Clinical Education.

Dr. Michael Sampson will take on the position of interim Assistant Dean of Clinical Integration. He will
be responsible for incorporating clinical education opportunities into the classroom
curriculum primarily for first- and second-year students. Dr. Sampson is charged with
helping to develop and assess learning outcomes of the clinical education. He will
also be responsible for coordinating outside volunteer physicians who teach GA-PCOM
osteopathic medical students.

Dean Craver said, “I am grateful that Drs. Sampson and Berkowitz have accepted these
positions and I anticipate that the restructuring will be beneficial for our students.”